[2][3][4] Their self-titled album was released in February 2007 and has been met with critical acclaim from Rolling Stone and Spin,[2] as well as Pitchfork Media,[5] and a host of other publications.
[22][23] The album received a 7.6 rating from Pitchfork Media, with Matthew Solarski calling it "a thing of pristine orchestrated pop beauty".
[25] Christopher Moll has moved onto a self produced project with a retro-soul sound called The Lovers Key, along with singer Maco Monthervil.
[26] J. Phillip Wilkins continues with his personal music projects Our Man In Pompano, Grand Theft Otto, and film scores.
In December, the band released the Winter track "The Glow Of The Snow" to address SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder).
[8][27] Paul Lester, writing in The Guardian, described them as "a cutie version of Cowboy Junkies/Mazzy Star's narcotic alt.country, Slowdive minus the feedback or Stereolab without the electronic effects".